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C.E.R. Employees Appeal.

(Special to "Telegraph")

Harbin, Feb. 18. Employers of the Chinese Eastern Ilus- Rallway, both Chinese and

alan, who have been discharged by the Soviet, have appealed for help to the British finers Federation. during the conl recalling that strike, Soviet workern alloted the British miners part of their wages.

The appeal says that after the Sino-Russian conflet of 1929, six thomand employees of the C.E.R. wire discharged at the Soviet's Instigation, since when they had tried vainly to obtain a refund of their Havings from the

Savings Department.

Railway

"We Don't Want Money. "Miners of England," the appeal so on, "when you were fighting for your interests, the Soviet rall

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DRAMATIC APPEAL TO JAPAN.

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ATTACK ON MARKET SQUARE.

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1932.

KEEN DEBATE AT Y.M.C.A.

RESPONSIBILITIES

OF YOUTH.

TALK BROADCAST.

After an exceptionally good de. tate, featured by reasoned argu- ments and flavoured with rhetoric, the Y.M.C.A. Literary and Debal- ing Society last night accepted the motion that modern youth is fulfili- ing its responsibilities,

Helf in the new social hall, and successfully broadcast by ZBW., the debate attracted a number of Indies, and the keenneas displayed by the audience to take part in the disrassion was evidence of the popular appeal of the subject and of the interest taken in it.

The chair was occupied by Mr. of the S. A. Gray, Secretary Society, the four leading speakers being Mr. E. F. Selk, Mr. A. R. Brown. Mr. T. J. Price and Mr.

W. J. Kentes.

In proposing the motion "That Modern Youth is Fulfilling Its Re- sponsibilities", Mr. Selk Bratly de- fined modera youth and its respon. were sibilities. Both. he said, Romewhat clastle terms, but ho thought youth could be taken to the age of mean people between

35. The adolescence nad 30 or men who went through the latter part of the War were usually look

upon at the young men of the industrial world to-day.

Responsibilties Defined.

The responsibilities of Molern The situation which bas

suggeste were 12 Chelsen oined the Arsenal adveloped in the Far East during Youth be

themselves to take fandon's representatives in

educating the pal month will be fully

serious part in the social and in- sight of the Baglish Cup, When To-day they defeated Shef studied by the Commission Beld Wednesday in the fifth round pointed with the consent of both dustrial life of to-day, (2) mar- parties. But since the Commis. ringe and the procreation of a new generation, the development [replay at Stamford Bridge.

sion was set up there have occurs

conscience which These won by two goals to nit after playing a drawn match or red, and ure still occurring, events a physical

goal ach at Sheffeld Inat Shanghind which have intensi-expresses itself in the retention

fed publie anxiety throughout of good health and keeping by exercise 14) Saturday.

A number of English League the world, whleir endanger the body fit mustches We alan played this lives and interests of the nationals rarrying wit of pioneer and de-

the results of eveniat,

which of numerous countries, add to the velopmental work.

anexampled difficulties with which the whole world, is faced in the

and threaten present crisis, throw new and serious obstacles in the path of the Disarmament Conference.

ENGLISH LEAGUE,

Division I.

On January 24, three then con. victed of being bandits were shot | Arsenal on the public execution grounds.Derby

A week inter, several brigands Hufderstied

Newenstle made a bold attack on the Poseb

Porturanath market square, during the course which they murdered and robbed a muney-changer, making a accenful get-away with several hundred dollare

Work in progressing slowly on th Posch-Nanking

highway. Workmen are engaged in erecting stone bridges and culveris along the proposed rondled.

The local Government and mili lary authorities have ensilsented all the targer slizines and temples in the vicinity and the buildings

undergoing

Grimsby

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West Bromwich I Middlesborough 1 Bolton Birmlyphany

Division 11.

Preston N. E Bradford C

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Bury

3 Burnley Manchester 1

Division I (South)

Crystal Palace

SCOTTISH CUP DRAW.

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1 bnt to be realised that on the gig men and wonten of to-day rested responsibilities such never had been borne since the most Bourishing days of the Ro- man Empire,

There was no doubt that youth was educating itself seriously for the tank of taking a fitting part in of the modern lite.

Everywhere there "The twelve members Council are far from disregarding

was niple evidence of this fact. the grievances advanced by Japan America and other parts of the and throught all these month world young men were spending bare given her the full confidence their time and money at the techin which they owed to an associate cal, polytechnic and night schools, of long standing, who has ever continuing in adult life the duen been panetflious in the fulfilment tion whose beginnings they receiv- of all her obligations and duties when children.

member of the community rations, They cannot bat pegret, however, that she has not

!of

Youth Criticised.

Every now and then pasmalie Clash Between Rangers and Motherwell,

found at possible to make full use materies took place in the Phys of the methods of peaceful settle-criticising youth for not marrying Dunder fyilmarnock deleated

ant provided in the Covenant and and bringing up a new generation. showed alterations in United

the recall once again the solen under-But marriage statisties public Spottish Cep today by three elear taking of the Pact of Paris that that there were no grounds

the solution of international dis Currespon goal:

The drew the the fourth round putes shall never be sought by In City, which will be played other than pencefil means.

o March has also broni

for use

preparation buildings. Our Gen pent.

STILL AWAY FISHING.

Airtro

Clyde Dunfermline Rangers

FAILURE TO APPEAR AT SESSIONS.

Lam iloi-kip and Lam Hai-ko the failed to appear at Again Criminal Sessions this morning to | answer a charge of having offered a bribe to a public servant, and; on the application of Mr. His- shing La, the cases were aljourn-

to the next Sessions.

Mr, La told Mr. Justice Lindsell

that the two men were evidently out at sea Ashing. It was unlike ly that they would jump bail, as

mgle resulting as follows:

Partick

Hanultam

Kilowuneek Motherwell

-Reuter

THIRTY DOLLARS

FOR GIRL.

ABDUCTORS SENT TO

PISON.

Sentences of six months hard labour (nch were imposed Wyape Jones on a wonus and two

it was possible that the Crown this would not offer evidence against nut

for the Crown, agreed to the ad journment, and the recognisances were respited until the next Ses

Rivne,

she was sold to a brothel. Originally a third

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"Pater- necusations by familias" or "Father of Eight". The physical consciousticas modern youth was well realised, The growing importaree attached hygiene and keeping fit, the of school clinics, baby welfare centres and the tre mendnuts national movements along physical culture lines were indica Lions of the truth of the tion.

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After quoting illustrations to fulfilling show how youth was

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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF RECORDED MUSIC.

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6.00-5.31 p.m. Band Selections. Gladiator's Farewell (Blankenburg). Bells of Saint Malo (Itliner).

National Military Band. V-13. The Yellow and Blue (Gayley-

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The Victors (Elbe). University of Michigan Band. 19971. On the Campus (Goldman), On the Go (Goldman).

The Goldman Band. 19763. Offeer of the Day (Hall).

Arthur Pryor's Band. 19805. 5.31-6.01 p.m. Children's Concert from the Studio, 6.01-6.30 p.m. Operatic. Walkure-Ride of the Valkyries

(Wagner). Rheingold-Prelude (Wagtery.

Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Contes. 0103. Trovatore-Anvil Chorus (Verdi).

Arthur Pryor's Band. 19870. The Twilight of the Gods-Siegfried's

Journey to the Rhine (Wagner). Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Contes, 9007.

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Juan-Overture (afozart). Concert Orchestra conducted by Clemens Schmulstick. V-25,

7.00 p.m.

(Stock Quotations, Mail etc.).

6.30-7.18 p.m.

Variety.

Notice,

Comic Duet-Down by the Cins HouNE. Aileen Stanley and Billy Murrny Comic Dyet-1 Ate the Baloney!

Hilly Murray and Monroe Silver. 20000. Orchestral-The Merry Widaw-Waltz. Orchestra-Kashmiri Sorig-Mattinata.

The Troubadours. 19532. Song-When You and I Were

Young, Maggie. Song-Silver Thrends Anieng the Gold. Henry Burr and Perlens Quartet. 19112. Vocni Quartet-Will You Love Me in December as You Do in May? Vocal Quartel-Sweet Rosin O'Grady,

Shannon Quartet, 20072. Orchestral-I Must Have that Mar. Orchestral-Bandanna Babler, Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra. V-38007. Chorus-Just Around the Corner.

The Revelers, Song-Behind the Clouds.

Gene Austin (Tenor). 19968, 7.18-8.00p.m. Orchestral. March of the Caucasian Chief

(Ippolitow-Iwanow)

Danse Orientale (Ginzounow).

Philadelphin Symphony Orch, 1935. Rienzi-Overture (Wagner).

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, 6624-6625.

ON Vermeland. Thou Lovely (

Folk Melody).

Victor String Ensemble. The Mask Box (Lindow).

Victor Woodwind Ensemble. 19923. Marche Slave (Tschaikowsky),

Philadelphia Symphony Orch. 6513 Festivals (Debunny),

Philadelphia Symphony Orch. 1309,

8.00 p.m. ther Report.

Local Time and Wen-

Chinese Concert

8.03-10.30 p.m. from the Studio.

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press

News.

10.33 p.m.

Close Down.

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concerned in its erection, and whether even now the young peo- ple wore not inclined to alt back und not concern themselves either with how it came about or whe- ther they could do something to justify it.

"They cannot but recognise that

the conflict which is takingablishment place on her tervitory, China irás put her case in the hands of the Its League and has agreed to accept

roposals for a peaceful settlement. "The twelve members of the Council recall the terms of Article Ten of the Covenant by which all The members of the Dengue have its, responsibilities in pioneering, undertaken to respect and pre-religion, literature and the arts, serve the territorin integrity and Mr. Selk pointed to movements

they were doing all they could for existing political independence of such as the Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A. whether they could really say

the Y.M.C.A. Boy Scouts and Girl Guides to

it was ensy enough all the members of the League.

prove how youth Was in

nerve agree to It is their friendly right to direct ways carrying out its tasks. The to get people to

on committees. but much harder attention to this provision, particu-youth of to-day was retaining and to get them to do their share of Jarly as it appears to them to follow developing all those trails in the the work, which often devolved on nen at the Central Police Court that no invasion of territorial In-national character of Britain the Secretary.

change in the which had made it what it was, They had a new and handsome morning on charges arising politica; independence of any mem- and white youth of Britain did

wing recently opened, but he giri of the abdaction of a one of them. Mr. Whyte Smith, 1 from Hongkong to Macao, where her of the League brought about in that, they could not belp taking | wondered how much of youth was

disregard of this Article, ought to their right place in the scheme be recognised as valid and effectual things.

The Opposition. charged, but his plea of not guilty by the numbers of the League.

Nine Power Treaty.

Mr. T. J. Price, in opposing the was necepted by the prosecution,

motion, referred to the and he was acquitted.

Detective Inspector John "Japan has the incalculable res-

generation 68 being unspanked Murphy, attached to the Secre- pasibility before the public opin- and spoiled. It might be partly tarint for Chinese Affairs, said the Jon of the world to be just and due to the war, when the children girl's husband was an attendant restrained in her relations with

were deprived of the father's in- in the mental hospital in Singa- Chiou. She has already acknowfluence and admonition, but youth enme to Hongkong ledged this responsibility in most had grown up unspanked and con- pore and he with his wife

January

12 solemn terms becoming one of the sequently with little desire

of the Nine Power fall its responsibilities. They had been living In Singapore signatories

the contracting Logother since October lust, pre-Treaty whereby

It was obvious that youth had vious to which the girl had been Powers expressly agreed to respect not learned the lesson of the war, the sovereignty, Independence and for to-day we still had wars and un inmate of a brothel there.

On arrival in Hongkong they territorial and administrative

rumours of wars, despite all the met the fourth of the defendants legrity of China.

horrora endured a few years ago. the man who was discharged)

What was youth doing in regard to this? So far no he could see. They had a League of Nations very little at all. and a branch of it in Hongkong, but how many young people took an active interest in it. So far as he knew, only one young man had yet attended the meetings of the focal branch of the Lengue. It seemed that youth was not fae- ing up to Its responsibilities re. garding war.

NEW ARGENTINE REGIME.

BIG TASKS FOR NEW PRESIDENT.

on

In-

Buenos Aires, Web,16. Argentina, one of the first of the six South American Republics to be swept by revolution in 1930,

"The Twelve members of the will return

to Japan's High to a constitutional and he induced them to stay at Council appeal

Road. when his house at 259, Hollywood Government on Saturday, President-Elect General Agustin The couple agreed and paid 50 sense of honour to recognise the Justo will replace the Provisional cents a day for board and lodging. obligations of her special position President, L4. General Jose F. On February 9. the husband be- and the confidence which nations have placed in her as a partner in Game III and was taken to the Tung the organisation and maintenance Wa Hospital where he was de General Justo will be confrontertained until last Saturday. On of peace"-British Wirélens, with the difleult problem of find discharge he returned to the ing methods adaptable to combat. ing the economie depression and house, but found his wife and

host

Urihuru.

to stabilising the Goverment's financial situation,

and

The

With the assistance had disappeared

secondl and husband could not find them Macao police, the

the reported

matter third defendants were arrested On pottee

Sunday, and the girl recovered from

of the

At the Y.M.C.A.

present

to

ไก the De RATE the fourth defendant. brothel where she had been sold

He did not have to go further The forty-third ordinary yearly whom he pointed out to the police, for $30 by the first defendant. meeting of the Hongkong Electric The fourth defendant was arrested The second and third defendan's than the Y.M.C.A. in Hongkong to Co., L., in advertised to take place at the Company's offices, P. & G. and volunteered to find the girl had each been given 35 by the show how youth was not fulfilling if they asked themselves serious Building, on Wednesday, March 23, who had been taken to Macao by mistress for their trouble in the its responsibilities. He wondered,

his wife, the Arst defendant.

matter.

at 11a.m.

Mr. Price regretted the absence of family life and argued that youth to-day had too much leisure, which often resolved itself into pleasure. Leisure was most de- sirable, if It was used properly. but there seemed to be no serious effort to think, and the art of conversation was being lost.

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and to fulfil this grave respon-

-noodad sibility youth

courage, vigour and Idealiam, particularly idealism.

Youth's Determination. Mr. A., R. Brown, in seconding the motion, pointed to several na tional movements such as Fasciam and Hilterism which indicated that youth was definitely taking a keen interest in its responsibilities and was making a big effort to fulfiY.M.C.A. library as an index to

them. In all branches of life. youth, was endeavouring to intro- duce a progressive movement, and in numbers of things there was evidence of the determination of youth,

Mr. W. J. Keates, supporting the opposition, contended that the most Important responelbiffity of youth was thought for the future and not so much for the hands of youth to make or mar present. The future was in the

Mr. Kontos pointed to the type

ALWAYS.

PREMIER ATTENDS

CABINET.

of book read by members of "the NOW OUT OF NURSING HOME.

the mentality of the youth of to- day, und said that a genera- tion. which obtained ita

London, Feb. 17.41 The Prime Minister, who aft Intellectual refreshment from the nursing home this morning) proceeded to Downing Street, Edgar Wallace and Margaret Ken-where he presided over a meeting nudy, not to mention the aplargos

of the "IT" woman, needed a little of the Cabinet. This afternoon

he left for Chequers, where, sobering up.

After the motion had been fully will spend some days. discussed by members of the it is undecided yet where "3 audience, a ballot was taken, and will spend the three wanke hol the motion declared carried by 84 day which his doctors bare ord votes to 16.

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